


Ive actually been trying to get some more info about a gravel pit near mill creek since that seems to be the nearest place to me. With that being said, i guess all i can say is if anyone would be willing to share or suggest a location outdoors where I can plink VIA EMAIL or other private means, i would greatly appreciate that. I'm mostly a rimfire guy, but looove the AR platform. I love rifles and have aquired quite a collection over the past year or so (its soo addicting!), including suppressors. Ive lived all my life in Seattle and love the outdoors and would never do anything to destroy this beautiful area (the conservationist in me!).īeing new into this sport/hobby, i'd love to get involved more, whether its competition or just plinking. I always have my brass catcher with me luckily. I've been out around Index, WA in the hills and seen that stuff. I agree, it's a sad thing to see stuff like that posted or at a location. Yes i realize i am still a n00b here to the forums. If you have questions not answered by this page, please call us at for the info, Phil. The fire should always be supervised by a responsible adult.Ĭlick here to view outdoor burning requirements in the Ashland Municipal Code.Use of wood for cooking is prohibited during HIGH and EXTREME fire danger.Use appropriate fuels (gas, charcoal briquettes, or liquid fuel and do NOT use things like garbage, or landscape debris).Maintain & use equipment so as to prevent an accidental fire from starting (for example don’t let grease build up in the bottom of a barbeque or use under a tree with low overhanging branches).Keep the device a minimum of 10 feet from combustible structures and materials (such as fences, buildings, debris piles, flammable vegetation/trees, etc.).Open flame Cooking or Heating Devices (barbecues & heaters) temperatures greater than 90 degrees Fahrenheit.when expected winds are greater than 20mph.Maximum pile size is 3 feet or less in diameter and 2 feet or less in height.Only dry wood or charcoal briquettes can be burned.Minimum 25 feet from structures or combustible materials.temperatures greater than 90 degrees Fahrenheit.when expected winds are greater than 20mph.during HIGH and EXTREME fire danger levels.Appliances should be designed in such a way that minimizes the chances of sparks and embers escaping.Fire shall be out and cold to the touch by 10 p.m.Wood shall be neatly stacked at least 10 feet away.
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